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Konstantinos

“Tell us please about Yourself!”

“I was a disciple of Pythagoras. There was once a Greek town on this place, and there was My School. I created it at request of My Teacher. I tried to keep all traditions and principles of His School.

“Our selection of aspirants was as strict as His. There was a certain trial period with lectures, which helped the initial ethical transformation of those who wanted to join the Pythagorean brotherhood — in accordance with its highest moral norms. Only then the aspirants could be accepted as students.

“One of the most important points of the initial stage of learning was to master hesychia. One had to learn to stay in the inner quietness not for minutes or hours but for days and weeks — until this state becomes a quality of the soul.”

“Tell us, Konstantinos, did You use places of power at that time? For example, this wonderful place of Yours?”

“Yes and no. I did not know such a concept as places of power. However, we chose places for meditations taking into account the place’s energy, which we could feel, of course.

“Contemplation of the sea expanse, the measured sound of waves helped the students to stop the mind, to submerge into inner quietness. The students began to live in the space of quietness. In this state one feels that the body is but a tiny grain in comparison with the expanse of the sea, and the life of man is but a moment in comparison with the eternity of the rocks and sea…

“The literary works of Pythagoras and His disciples helped the students at the first stages by giving to the mind formulas for submersion into inner quietness.

‘Your personality is like a grain on the bottom of the ocean. But any tiny part can become aware of its unity with the Whole… Thus we can approach the Truth…’ — this worked in the same way as selections of excerpts from your books.

“Then, in the state of calm, the students learned to listen — to listen to the incarnate Teachers and then — to non-incarnate. Thus the students gained the ability to listen and to perceive information not only with the mind of the body but with the whole consciousness.

“And, of course, from the beginning of learning, students were taught the art of working with their energy structures: to cleanse them, to move the concentration of the consciousness between different chakras and meridians. The students learned to place the concentration of the consciousness into concrete energy structures and to achieve the beauty of the sounding of oneself-consciousness in harmony with the Whole: feeling and radiating the states of love, calm, joy, strength, confidence, tenderness, etc.

“They trained these abilities also in singing, reciting, dancing, playing musical instruments, studying harmony in music. Improvisations-meditations with concentration, for example, in the front meridian, sushumna, or other chakras — were works of art, examples of svara*.

“As a result, the students developed the ability of controlling the body — as a musical instrument, which can sound in harmony with the Divine Subtlety and Purity.

“Then, judging from the results of learning on this stage, we selected few students for the higher stages — the stages of buddhi yoga. It was the stage of meditative work from one’s own Mahadouble.

“As for the others — we created for them the best conditions for developing the consciousness’ abilities to think and to show creativity through various forms of service, through the development of thinking skills by means of studying mathematics, logic, architecture, rhetorical art, etc. After all, it is creativity that is the best way of developing the ability of the consciousness to think!

“On the higher stages of work, our meditations were similar to those you perform. Of course, they were called differently but similar to yours in essence.”

“And what about the control over matter?”

“For gaining this ability one needs mastering fully the Divine Thinking. Also — full transfer of the process of thinking into the Atmic Consciousness and full mastery of the meditation Absolute.

“But My main task was different: I led souls through the stages of cognition of the Divine and strove to spread among people the knowledge about the Laws of the Whole and about the stages of cognition of the Creator.”

Preface

Eaglestform

Sacral

Sarkar

David Copperfield

Yamamuto

Divine Emperor

Yamamata

Wrestler

Annie Besant

Danish Lady Gott

Don Juan

Genaro

Juanito

Silvio Manuel

Eagle

Ptahotep

Elisabeth Haich

Ushastik

Huang Di

Lao Tse

Huang

Han

Krishna

Chaitanya

Babaji

Sathya Sai Baba

Rajneesh Osho

Kayr

Sufi Grand Master

Sulia

Divine Imam

Karas

Haji Bei Murat

Solar Wind

Titan

Shakyamuni

Lao

Maida

Tchao Li

Kim

Lin

Yasin

Assyris

Ngomo

Maenuel

Anastasia

Surya

Bright New Moon

Vasilyek

Lada

Giant

Oleg Suhodolskiy

Radek Volynsky

Theodor Kraisky

Igor Vysotin

Yeremey

Orthodox Priest of All-Russia

Rada

Piotr

Kurgan-Bashi

Dobrynya

Adler

Thoth-the-Atlantean

Cairo

Nekrasov

Carl Rossi

Pythagoras

Konstantinos

Larisa

Boris

Nikifor

Odin

Bartholomew

Divine Lutherans:

   Freddy

   Pastor Larry

Divine Finn

Borovik

John the Baptist

Apostle Matthew

Apostle Mark

Apostle Philip

Apostle Andrew

Apostle John

Jesus Christ